Publications by authors named "Amirreza Peyrovinasab"

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  • The study examines how early life socioeconomic conditions, specifically race/ethnicity and poverty at birth, influence long-term health and behavioral outcomes through epigenetic aging as measured by the GrimAge biomarker.
  • Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, researchers found that higher GrimAge scores at age 15 were linked to poorer self-rated health and more school discipline issues by age 22, with significant indirect effects from race/ethnicity and poverty.
  • Results highlighted sex differences, revealing that poverty at birth accelerated epigenetic aging in males but not females, while the negative health impacts of this aging varied between genders, affecting self-rated health in females more than males
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  • Telomeres are important signs of how healthy and aged our cells are, and this study looked at how money and education in adulthood affect telomeres in women over nine years.
  • Researchers studied 2,421 women from different backgrounds to see how their early life and adult socioeconomic status influenced their telomere length.
  • The study found that for some women, being in a certain level of poverty, maternal age, and childbirth weight are linked to the length of their telomeres later on, showing how life conditions can affect aging.
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Introduction: Identifying key differences between manufacturers' submitted analysis and economic reanalysis by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) is an important step toward understanding reimbursement recommendations. We compared economic values reported in manufacturers' analysis with the CADTH reanalysis and also assessed methodological critiques.

Methods: Two reviewers extracted data from the clinical and economic reports in publicly available CADTH reports from 2018 to 2022.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a neurodegenerative disorder that has critical impact on patient's life expectance and life span, and this disorder also leads to negative socioeconomic features. SCI is defined as a firm collision to the spinal cord which leads to the fracture and the dislocation of vertebrae. The current available treatment is surgery.

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Neurodegenerative diseases are part of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders that indicate their presence with neuronal loss, neuroinflammation, and increased oxidative stress. Several pathophysiological factors and biomarkers are involved in this inflammatory process causing these neurological disorders. The nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) is an inflammation element, which induced transcription and appears to be one of the important players in physiological procedures, especially nervous disorders.

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